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The Southern Colonies in colonial America depended greatly on the crops they grew. These crops required special care with the use of a variety of handheld farming tools. These tools included axes, hoes, sickles, and bellows.
about 6000 B.C.E
Export farming uses so much land for cash crops that South America has to import food for its own people to eat.
Mystery Creek Field Days, held at Hamilton every year, is thelLargest farming show in the Southern Hemisphere.
They first went to the middle colonies but as farming grew bigger in the south the slaves then moved to the southern colonies
Mid Afrika/Southern America
The southern part of Siberia is the best for farming.
New England's soil was very poor for farming but the southern part of North America's soil is very rich
Why were the southern colonies favorable for farming
The Southern Colonies of Colonial America mostly used plantation farming. The climate was hot, muggy, damp, and the area prone to rains, storms, and hurricanes.
It is known as the pampas (Quechua for plains); these are fertile lowlands found in Argentina, Uruguay and southern Brazil, on South America.
tobacco farming and ship building and farming
Southern society was traditional and based on farming
In New England, farming was more diversified, with small family farms growing crops like corn, wheat, and vegetables. The rocky soil and shorter growing season meant smaller farms and fewer slaves were used. In the southern colonies, farming was dominated by large plantations growing cash crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo. The fertile soil and longer growing season allowed for larger farms and greater use of slaves.
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